Actually, I went away from the computer for a few hours, and when I
returned the printing problem was mysteriously solved. I guess the font
problem is, too, since I didn't get a bad message box.

I did figure out the problem with only 2 children showing in the FGS. There
were a number of blank pages in the report and I thought that the page
before the blanks was the final page. It wasn't - it resumed after 3 blank 
pages. I unchecked "starting a new page after each child" and that (along
with some tinkering with the 2nd child's info) took care of the problem.

Thanks to all.

Jane


On , Charani <[email protected]> wrote:
> Jane Sarles wrote:

> > Where is the other place besides "Privacy settings"



> There are options in the Privacy sections of Reports. They shouldn't

> affect those in Privacy Settings but its possible. If there's one

> thing I've learned about computers is they often develop a mind of

> their own and do things the way /they/ think they should be done

> rather than you /want/ them done!



> Do you have death dates for any of the children missing even though

> they shouldn't be still living? I had a number of entries missing

> from a report one time and in every case there was no death date.

> Each one had only a name and nothing else even though they would have

> been 120-150 years old! I don't mark any as suppress/show as living/

> make invisible and it only ever happened that once.



> The Legacy7 Help file has several items under Privacy and Private that

> going through might help - or not.





> --

> Charani (UK)

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> Greinton and Clutton, SOM

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